28 comments:

Congratulations LeeAnn! It's amazing how small that quilt looks on the wall. Those must be very large walls and high ceilings!I love how perfectly it hangs. The flowering snowball and salad on a plate are both complimenting each other in this post. Love them both.

Congratulations on being halfway there. It's a great that you are still enjoying the process. Your SpringEquinox looks like a mini quilt on the wall, but what a great place to dispay quilts. That salad looks as though it really does have sunshine mixed through it.

I love seeing pictures of your two quilts next to each other, they look very good together! How fun to have Spring Equinox on display, and it must be good to bring it home as well. So much happy summer colors!; )

LOVE IT and of course your great use of color, you are fearless when it comes to putting colors together and the finished quilts are just to die for :0). Happy sewing and do tell about the San Juan Islands :0)

Congrats on reaching the half way mark. Your blocks are beautiful. You are a bit of a quilting Pied Piper aren't you? You make all blocks look so enticing! "Spring Equinox" looks amazing at at that scale rather like Venetian glass :)

Lot of sewing done I see. It is looking better indeed the bigger it gets. Beautiful pictures of the salad and sky and of course your quilt hanging that high, funny how it deceives the eye (hope this sentence makes sense).GroetjesAnnemieke

Hi, Nifty. Just love the flowering snowball blocks--they are so pleasing and it is obvious you've put a lot of time into arranging them to make it all work. Hope you're having a relaxing and creative summer!best, nadia

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I've been making quilts since 2005, and am a big fan of Gwen Marston, Anna Williams, Denyse Schmidt, the Gee's Bend gals and old string quilts--the quirkier, the better. I love new fabrics, but my favorite source is the men's shirt rack at the local thrift shop.